8/28/12

Blunt Christie tells Republicans it's time to face fiscal truth

TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - New Jersey Governor Chris Christie accused Democrats
of refusing to tell Americans the truth about the depth of the
country's deep fiscal woes on Tuesday in a pugnacious keynote speech in
support of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney.

Christie delivered the main speech of the evening at the Republican National Convention.
The rotund, combative governor drew sustained applause from the
thousands of delegates who gathered to formally nominate Romney as their
candidate to face Democratic President Barack Obama in the November 6 election.
Christie, a popular surrogate for Romney who had been
on his short list of potential vice presidential running mates, had
tough words for Obama and other Democrats.
"They believe that the American people don't want to
hear the truth about the extent of our fiscal difficulties ... and need
to be coddled by big government," Christie said. "They believe the
American people are content to live the lie with them."
Christie, known in part for seeking to curb government spending by reducing the influence of teachers' unions in New Jersey,
joined other Republicans in calling for an overhaul of federal
entitlement programs such as Medicare, the health insurance plan for
seniors, that are driving much of America's debt problem.
Democrats have attacked Romney's vice presidential running mate,
Paul Ryan, for proposing a plan in the U.S. Congress to change
Medicare, the government health insurance plan for seniors, for
Americans under age 55 in order to save money.
"Tonight, our duty is to tell the American people the
truth," said Christie, whose effectiveness as an economic messenger has
been undercut recently by a slumping New Jersey economy that has shed
jobs and now has the fourth-highest unemployment rate among U.S. states -
which at 9.8 percent tops the national average of 8.3 percent.
"Our problems are big and the solutions will not be
painless," Christie said. "We all must share in the sacrifice. Any
leader that tells us differently is simply not telling the truth."
Christie suggested that Obama is more interested in being popular than in making tough decisions.
"There's only one thing missing now: leadership. It
takes leadership that you don't get from reading a poll," he said. "You
see, Mr. President, real leaders don't follow polls. Real leaders change
polls." (Editing by David Lindsey and Leslie Adler)
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